I think most fenders now are plastic, not like the old metal ones, so i don't think you'll find them with mounts for reflectors & lights. plus, because they are thin (mine are) I wouldn't mount anything on them other than reflective tape. There are lots of reflective tape options out their for cycles. I know I got some nice stuff from REI for my fenders and helmet. my lights at mounted on my bars and rear rack.

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Ok, I can muster DIY. I'd been wondering about the plastic / metal, though. Just a casual search through Amazon has made me notice many are rather ambiguous. Going to see about digging up a set of alu.

The European-spec SKS P-series comes with a reflector on the back and a mudflap on the front in either 35 or 45 mm widths. I own three sets.

Sadly, the place I used to buy them, Ribble Cycles UK, no longer ships them to the US. You may want to shop around the other British and European web sites to see if you can find someone who will ship them here.

As for the DIY method, if you go this route, don't mount to the fender. Mount to the metal bracket that attaches to it. On US-spec SKS P-series I've mounted a plain old flattish, squarish Cat-Eye reflector to the mount. Just drill out one of the rivets and replace it with a screw.

EDIT: Found a set of SKS Bluemels at Bike24.de that not only ships with a reflector on the rear, but is pre-wired for a dynamo taillight. I've purchased from Bike24.de before. No problems.

They also show two MTB fenders from SKS with a reflector/light mount, so apparently, ya gotta go Euro.

Last edited by tsl; 09-20-13 at 02:36 PM.

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The Velo Orange set I have for a build I have planned has a hole that looks like it's about the right height for the mount that came with either my PBSF or Radbot, so I'm going to give that a try once I get the bike painted/built back up.

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Busch & Muller Seculite Plus Rear Mudguard Dynamo Light bolts to the metal bracket of SKS chromoplastic.
They used to have a conductive strip insulated from the bicycle earth circuit. Anyone ever tried to use this ?